待補設計好之資料及圖片
以下大意為:
一、分類遊戲
使用不同的玩具、球類、物品
放置在自製的杯子或置物盒
一開始需教導並重複示範:從放入到拿出或傾倒...
此遊戲最主要目的:訓練小孩分類及強化手指肌肉活動
方法:從形狀、顏色、大小、性質...等分類
這種遊戲可以從11個月一直玩到2歲或更久,一小孩年齡及發展可設計不同的題目,進而延伸到算數、分類、分析、歸納...等
重點:所選用物品大小需考慮小孩是否會吞入的淺在危險
二、室內的海灘遊戲
所需用物:
1.準備廚房洗碗盆、淺的容器、大的器皿...
2.沙子、粗磨的玉米粉、燕麥...(個人覺得白米、綠豆...好像也可以.)
3.玩沙工具或廚房用餐具
4.一張大紙 (好清理)
學習玩到過篩、測量、傾倒、伸展(?)...等技倆
相片說明:努力抓起一顆小紅豆
這年齡層的小孩:看他的另一隻手,也和右手出現一樣的"拾起"動作
資料來源:baby center
Let's Play! Classified Information & Indoor Beach Baby
Classified Information
In recent months your baby has developed the urge to categorize. But playing with plastic shape sorters has its limits if a baby hasn't mastered the spatial skill of fitting the shapes through the correct holes. This homemade alternative helps him sort things out on his own.
Appropriate for: 11 months to 2 years
Skills developed: Sorting, fine motor
What you'll need: A muffin tin and groups of rubber balls or other objects, all more than 2 inches in diameter
Collect a few large groups of related objects such as large seashells, rubber balls, or toys. Show your baby how to put an object into each cup of a muffin tin. Then, after you've helped him fill the tin and dump it out a few times, sort the same types of objects into their own cups.
This is a game you can continue to play for years, making it more sophisticated in terms of sorting and matching, grouping items, for example, by color and shape.
Safety note: Don't use any objects that are small enough for your baby to swallow or choke on. (A good rule of thumb is to avoid anything small enough to fit through a toilet-paper roll.)
Indoor Beach Baby
Can't get to the playground? Not to worry: Here's a way your baby can do all the sifting, measuring, and pouring that comes with sandbox play.
Appropriate for: 9 to 18 months
Skills developed: Fine motor, imagination
What you'll need: A dishpan or other large, relatively shallow container; cornmeal or sand; sand toys or cooking utensils; wrapping or plain paper (optional)
Fill a dishpan or other shallow container with cornmeal (or sand from an actual sandbox, if you have one, or from a craft store) and place it on the floor. (You can put wrapping paper or plain paper down on the floor first to make cleanup easier.) Offer some small sand toys or kitchen utensils to play with. Mini strainers, sifters, and flour scoops are great fun, as are measuring cups and spoons and, of course, good old buckets and shovels.